Maybe you should PM every member and tell them not to try it! Just in case any are going through their whole collection with a tub of grease/vaseline ready. :cDOriginally Posted by hothandiman
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Never had any issues with Netlfix. Almost always get new releases. I always get three movies a week, sometimes they are delivered the next day, after they receive the returned ones. So I send them on Monday and get new ones on Wednesday. You cannot beat that. At 2 something a rental that is way cheaper than Blockbuster. I do not have to go out in the freezing cold or rain, and deal with people bumping in to me, farting and burping near me after their dinner, or standing in front of the selection I would like to see, in the tightly cramped store. Also the selection at Netlflix is 10,000 times better. You can get new and off the wall old movies, that Blockbuster could never possibly have the space to carry. Besides at the Blockbuster I go to, unless you are there by 7 PM all the new releases are gone.
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JOKE???
I see that people are still talking about grease, vasaline, oil, etc. I guess that I created a monster! My 2 posts were meant as a joke! I have never heard, read or tried to put oil or grease on a DVD. I do believe it could damage a player.
I just did my whole collection of rine and stempie and Debbie does Dallas dvds
HE ehe ehhh
I'll check out Netflix and see if they have some of the stuff I really like. Mostly OLD OLD stuff though, but I like some new movies too. -
The last two netfix videos wer shipped on the 24th with a projected delivery of 26th, they as usual arrived 1 day early, the 25th.
overall I ship back on monday, they get them on tuesday and ship next title on wednesday.
Myself I like the oldies and music(als).
The price is good and if I like the title I can keep it as long as I like with no penalty. I pass the Postoffice on the way to work so returns are no problem. Around here the video stores seem a dying breed. I can think of
three that closed recently and none opend in that time span.
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I emailed netflix the otherday asking them 2 question
1. Why they no longer have the "check in" feature, were when you drop a DVD in the mail you can let them know and they will send the next title, alowing the 2 to cross in the mail.
The answer I recieved: we now have over 20 shipping centers
across the nation, and so delivery times are drastically different.
The secound question They didn't even attemp to answer in any way shap or form, that question was "what happend to the Adult section"
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